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Paul Charest  
U.S.
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Any questions that have to do with hematology. Explaining laboratory tests including :coagulation (PT/aPTT), CBC, differential, ESR, and flow cytometry (leukemia/lymphoma)also including the theory behind them. Hemoglobinopathies, leukemia, lymphoma, hemostasis, hematopoiesis, and cellular morphology are a few of the topics that I teach and practice. I also have experience with immunohematology, otherwise known as blood banking. Feel free to ask about blood types, blood groups, the type and crossmatch, transfusions, antibody identification, DAT, elutions as well as absorptions I have also worked in a parasitology lab, as well as taught the subject as well. So feel free to ask about helminths (cestodes, trematodes, and nematodes), protozoan parasites, sporozoan etc. Lastly, I teach a course in clinical mycology where we grow and identify yeasts and moulds.Available
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Kirsten Sizer  
U.K.
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I can answer basic questions regarding haematology. Blood coagulation, blood-borne diseases, blood typing, platelets, abnormalities within levels in the blood, any question you feel is too daft to ask, please feel free to ask.Available
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